Haralson appears to have taken a pay cut. Per Rotoworld salary figures, Haralson was slated to make $2.57 million in salary in 2013. (According to Matt Maiocco of CSNBayArea.com, Haralson’s total 2013 compensation was to be $2.87 million.)

However, according to Rapoport, Haralson’s 2013 base compensation is now $1.3 million and can reach a maximum of $1.7 million.

Haralson, 29, missed the 2012 season with an arm injury; Maiocco reported in January that it was a torn triceps.

If healthy, Haralson gives the 49ers another experienced option at outside linebacker. Aldon Smith, as Rapoport reported last week, is coming off of labrum surgery.

From 2007 to 2011, Haralson started 68 games at outside linebacker for the Niners, notching 21.5 sacks.

yet another niners player that is a starter on another team. so much talent on this team both on offense and defense its rediculous. hopefully they keep larry grant around as well to back up willis and bowman.

hendeeze says:Mar 19, 2013 12:09 AM

For a player who could easily start somewhere else, this is a coup for the Niners